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Originally Posted by Azure
I also don't get how he can waive the right to an in-person hearing. Obviously those hearings are reserved for more serious offenses, which this is.
Anyone have a clue how it works?
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You're entitled to an in person hearing if they want to suspend you more than 5 games. Otherwise they can just talk to you over the phone. If you waive your right to the hearing they can suspend you for any number of games over the phone. It changes nothing except that he won't be defending himself live and in person.
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